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" ... I did not go off-road. (Yet - I still have the vehicle one more day.) The libraries where I live, which I used to visit a few days a week, are still closed, so my test Expedition became the sanctuary to read, write, listen to music, park beside a beautiful lake with my guitar as well as taking me where I wished to go during its week's test, and we got along very well, not one quarrel. ... "
" ... I don't want to take it all back. I stand by my thesis. But I see it more as a family quarrel with Huntington than as an attempt to refute his larger thesis, namely, that a civilizational paradigm does a better job of explaining our current world than does the Cold War, Westphalian nation-state paradigm that preceded it. I was not about to deny the usefulness of looking at the world as divided among great civilizations. I was pointing to intra-civilizational fissures in that picture that were different from the inter-civilizational clashes Huntington featured. ... "
" ... One of the most fundamental takes away’s that leaders can learn from the Disability Narrative through their maturation process is the ability to embrace vulnerability. So often this is seen as a weakness, but rather the argument must be made that this is a strength that allows leaders to go from good to great. Vulnerability in the lived experience can often be seen as a lover’s quarrel, it can be painful, but is something that is often needed. It has provided those with disabilities an intimate window into a greater sense of pain, empathy, and compassion. These are critical factors for success in any corporate leaders’ toolkit. Whether it is negotiations, strategy development, to mobilizing one’s workforce, the awareness of one’s strengths and weaknesses are essential for long term growth. Having this ability to grow this sense of emotional intelligence provides a suitable framework that reaps dividends across an ever-expanding corporate environment that is becoming more diverse than ever before. Great leaders have to be prepared to reveal themselves and be vulnerable to better connect to their employees, shareholders, and customers. Having vulnerability provides a sense of authenticity that is needed in the business culture of today. ... "
" ... President Kennedy destabilized financial markets with his quarrel with Roger Blough, headman at U.S. Steel who raised prices on steel while the country was struggling in a slow growth setting. During the demoralizing days of 2002, serious financial scandals surfaced. Think of Enron, Quest Communications and of course WorldCom. The economy had drifted back to 1% GDP growth from 3% (sound familiar?). Credit the bursting of the tech bubble as a major contributor. ... "
" ... Take up our quarrel with the foe: ... "